The capital of Britain is … (1 point) a) London b) Cardiff c) Edinburgh

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The capital of Britain is … (1 point)
a) London b) Cardiff c) Edinburgh
The capital of USA is … (1 point)
a) Washington b) New York c) Los Angeles
In Britain the head of the state is … (1 point)
a) the Queen b) the Prime-Minister c) the Parliament
In the USA the head of the head of the state is … (1 point)
a) the President b) the Congress c) the Senate
The British money is called … (1 point)
a) dollars b) pounds c) coins
The American money is called … (1 point)
a) dollars b) pounds c) coins
The British Queen’s name is … (1 point)
a) Elisabeth I b) Elisabeth II c) Elisabeth III
The American President is … now (1 point)
a) Bill Clinton b) George Bush c) Barack Obama
The United Kingdom consists of … (1 point)
a) 2 countries b) 3 countries c) 4 countries
The USA consists of … (1 point)
a) 50 states b) 50 states and a federal district c) 50 federal districts
On what river does London stand? (1 point)
a) the Thames b) Avon c) Severn
Cricket is a … (1 point)
a) summer sport b) winter sport c) famous garden
The capital of Canada is … (2 points)
a) Ottawa b) Montreal c) Quebec
The capital of Australia is … (2 points)
a) Sydney b) Canberra c) Melbourne
The government of the UK consists of … (2 points)
a) the Queen and the Prime Minister b) The Queen, the Prime Minister, the Parliament c) the Prime
Minister and the Parliament
The government of the USA consists of … (2 points)
a) the President and the Senate b) the President and the Congress c) The Congress
The biggest British city is … (2 points)
a) London b) Birmingham c) Manchester
The biggest American city is… (2 points)
a) Washington b) New York c) Chicago
Which of this countries had colonies? (2 points)
a) the USA b) the UK c) Canada
Which of this countries were colonies? (2 points)
a) the USA b) the UK c) Australia
The Nelson column is in London, … (2 points)
a) in Tower b) at the Trafalgar Square c) at the Piccadilly square
The Statue of Liberty is in … (2 points)
a) New York b) Los Angeles c) Chicago
The Stone Hedge is in … (2 points)
a) Great Britain b) America c) Australia
The Niagara is in … (2 points)
a) Great Britain b) America c) Australia
The city of football is … (2 points)
a) London b) Liverpool c) Manchester
The city of casinos is … (2 points)
a) New York b) Miami c) Los Angeles
The largest English speaking country is …
a) Australia b) Canada c) the USA
The capital of New Zealand is … (3 points)
a) Auckland b) Wellington c) Hamilton
In Canada the head of the state is … (3 points)
a) the President b) the Queen c) the Governor General
In Australia the head of the state is … (3 points)
a) the Queen b) the President c) the Governor General
In New Zealand the head of the state is … (3 points)
a) the Queen b) the President c) the Governor General
The Congress of the USA consists of … (3 points)
a) the Senate and the House of Representatives b) the Senate and the House of Commons c) The Senate
and the House of Ministers
The Parliament of Canada consists of … (3 points)
a) the Senate and the House of Representatives b) the Senate and the House of Commons c) The Senate
and the House of Ministers
The Canadian money is called … (3 points)
a) Canadian dollar b) Canadian pound c) Canadian sterling
The New Zealand money is called … (3 points)
a) New Zealand dollar b) New Zealand pound c)New Zealand sterling
Which country has no Parliament? (3 points)
a) Canada b) Australia c) New Zealand
Agatha Christie wrote… (4 points)
a) detective stories b) humorous stories c) love stories
Elton John is a… (4 points)
a) famous musician b) famous football player c) famous writer
The national symbols of Canada are … (4 points)
a) beaver and maple leaf b) beaver and grizzly-bear c) maple leaf and grizzly-bear
Guy Fawkes was … (4 points)
a) pop star b) football star c) a terrorist who tried to blow up the Parliament
Isaac Newton was a … (4 points)
a) famous singer b) famous architect c) famous scientist
Sir Christopher Wren was … (4 points)
a) famous singer b) famous architect c) famous scientist
J. K. Rowling writes about… (4 points)
a) Harry Potter b) Alice in Wonderland c) Winnie the Pooh
Neil Armstrong was a … (4 points)
a) famous scientist b) famous actor c) famous astronaut
How do people call New York? (4 points)
a) big apricot b) big apple c) big pear
Michael Owen is a … (4 points)
a) famous musician b) famous football player c) famous writer
The Beatles was a famous … group (4 points)
a) British b) American c) Canadian
How do the British call their policemen? (4 points)
a) copper b) cops c) bobbies
The USA celebrates its Independence on the … (4 points)
a) 4th of July b) 4 of January c) 4th of May
St. Patrick’s Day is on the …
a) 17th of March b) 17th of April c) 17th of May
Canada’s national sport is … (4 points)
a) basketball b) tennis c) hockey
How do the English call their policemen? (4 points)
a) copper b) cops c) bobbies
What American state is 50 miles from Russia? (4 points)
a) Texas b) Alaska c) Georgia
Arnold Schwarzenegger is the governor of … (4 points)
a) Texas b) California c) Atlanta
When is Thanksgiving Day celebrated? (4 points)
a) in January b) in March c) in October
Who was the King of rock-n-roll? (4 points)
a) Freddy Mercury b) Elvis Presley c) Michael Jackson
Who was the king of pop? (4 points)
a) Freddy Mercury b) Elvis Presley c) Michael Jackson
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